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Aggie Basketball opens
at home against N.C. A&
By Matt Mitchell
The Battalion
At long last, it is finally here.
After months of speculation and anticipation,
the Texas A&M Men’s Basketball Team will tip off
its regular season Saturday against
North Carolina A&T at 7 p.m in G.
Roliie White Coliseum.
The Aggies finished their exhibi
tion season 1-1 against the Aus
tralian tandem of the Townsville
Suns and Melbourne Magic and are
eager to start playing the games
that count.
"We’re looking forward to the
first game,” A&M Head Coach Tony
Barone said. "I’m real pleased with
where our team is. I think defen
sively right now we’re at a very, very
high level.
“I'm really, really
excited. It's bas
ketball season
and Fm looking
forward to it."
Py JoAnnt
The 1
Tony Barone
A&M head coach
hie exception of sophomore Calvin Davis atfe
who is questionable for Saturday’s game
bruised tailbone.
“1 think you just have to take those e;
games with a grain of salt,” Barone said,
exhibition games, we didn’t play as many
as long as I wanted to. We
some too long.”
Senior Tracy Anderson wi
point guard for the Aggies,cm
ing his transition from thesh
guard position he played lastytjA (ill that
“It’s been a learning experie*j 0 ns for tht
me,” Anderson said. "Coachhi,M er candide
real patient with me and guiM r yell Lea«
the right way in practice. I iL^iLq by t | ie
make the transition smoothh rnmmitr <
Not everything will go smo(M MU Senate
tiie Aggies. It is a longseaso* ot Kerlir *
many peaks and valleys. Th^ ()f the or _
eoal is to improve during the ij,-
“Offensively, we’re kind of crawling right now.
Our half-court stuff isn’t good yet and it will get
better, and I’m convinced that we can do some
things on the halfcourt that will really create
problems for teams."
The starting rotation for the Aggies looks to be
the same as for the exhibition games with the possi-
goat is to improve during
season in hopes of securing a
son berth at one of the two major tournaments
“We’re not anywhere near finished impr
Barone said. “I’m really, really excited. It’s bail
season and I’m looking forward to it.”
In adciition to Davis’ questionable status
guard Derrick Hart is on administrative leave
also questionable for Saturday’s game.
or finance m
ittce’s decisic
Volleyball heads to Kansas for pair of gai
By Ross Hecox
The Battaiton
So much for stayin’ and sit-
tin’ a spell.
The 14th-ranked Texas A&M Vol
leyball Team, after one match at
home, heads back out this weekend
to play the University of Kansas
tonight at 7:30 and No. 24 Kansas
State University Saturday at 7 p.m.
The Lady Aggies (22-5, 13-3 in
the Big 12 Conference) rank third
in the Big 12 behind the Universi
ty of Nebraska (15-1) and the Uni
versity of Texas (15-2). A&M lost
its last two away matches to the
University of Baylor (Nov. 9) and
the Longhorns (Nov. 13), and
must now face the road again,
where they own a 6-5 record.
Freshman outside hitter Sum
mer Strickland said the two consec
utive losses probably resulted from
the rigorous season, but the team is
recharged after its three-game win
over the University of Oklahoma
Sunday in G. Roliie White Coliseum.
“We kind of slowed down,”
Strickland said. "It’s a long season,
and we were getting a little tired.
But now we’re
coming back.”
Junior setter
Farah Mensik
said the quick
stop in College
Station helped
the team re
group for its fi
nal two con
ference away
games.
“It was refreshing,” Mensik said.
“The three-game win will help us
for this weekend. We’re ready to go
back out on the road and show that
we can travel and win.”
The Wildcats (22-7, 10-6) stand
at fourth place in the Big 12. They
Strickland
lost to the LadyAggiesii
games Oct. 25 in G. Roliie'
Head Coach i aunt
said her team is unsure ofi
State’s potential, since in
running on all eight qlk
tiie last meeting.
“Kansas State kind oh
us,” Corbelli said. “Wewe
appointed because we wan
see them play hard.’’
The Jayhawks (9-22,31
to A&M in three gamesO
and now rank ninth intheE
After the trip to Kama
Lady Aggies have onh
matches left in the regula
son against the Cornhii
and the University of Coll
Mensik said the teamisf
up for the final stretch)
regular season.
“We’re keeping our inti
up,” Mensik said. “Wecai
the light at the end of then
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